10th Year Anniversary Celebration/ Public Performance
On 29 March 2008 the school celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Republic Cultural Centre Theatre, Republic Polytechinc. The performance was entitled "An evening with WRS Stars 'A Better Tomorrow'".
On 21 April 2012 the school came out with the school's most grand event, the public performance at NUS Cultural Centre. The performance was themed "Making Waves Tomorrow" with theme song "Make A Wave" by Demi Lovato and Joe Jona. The performance also attracted ex-students of Woodlands Ring Secondary School. The performers took months to prepare for this public performance. The months of hard work was greatly appreciated by everyone.
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